Wisconsin Code § 347.455

Modifications to height of vehicle
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(1) Except
as further provided in this section, no person may operate any vehicle on a highway if modifications have been made to the suspension system, axles or chassis of the vehicle which cause any
portion of the vehicle to ride more than 4 inches above the height
of the vehicle specified by the manufacturer. The height of the
vehicle shall be measured from the level surface on which the vehicle stands.
(2) If the modification is for the purpose of strengthening or
improving handling, modifications may be made to the suspension system, axles or chassis of a 4-wheel drive vehicle or a motor
truck which has a gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds
which cause the vehicle to ride 5 or less inches above the height
of the vehicle specified by the manufacturer. The height of the
vehicle shall be measured from the level surface on which the vehicle stands.
(3) A 4-wheel drive vehicle or a motor truck which has a
gross weight of not more than 8,000 pounds may be modified to
use a tire and wheel size which exceeds the wheel and tire size
specified by the manufacturer for the vehicle by up to 4 inches in
radius.
(4) No person may operate any vehicle on a highway if modifications have been made to the suspension system, axles, chassis
or exhaust system of the vehicle which cause any portion of the
vehicle, except the tires, to extend below lines drawn from the
bottom of each wheel rim to the points of contact between the
tires on the opposite side and opposite end of the vehicle and the
level surface on which the vehicle stands.

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